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Ada Lovelace
19 quotes
Quotes
- “I may remark that the curious transformations many formulae can undergo, the unsuspected and to a beginner apparently im...”
- “All but one of the programs cited in her notes had been prepared by Babbage from three to seven years earlier. The excep...”
- “Scientific Memoirs edited by Richard Taylor (1781-1858), Volume 3, Sketch of the Analytical Engine invented by Charles B...”
- “Sketch of the Analytical Engine invented by Charles Babbage Esq. Scientific Memoirs (Richard Taylor): 694. Additions by ...”
- “Bromley, Allan G. (1990). "Difference and Analytical Engines" (PDF). In Aspray, William. Computing Before Computers (pdf...”
- “In a letter to Andrew Crosse, as quoted in Eugen Kölbing's Englische Studien, Volume 19 (1894), Leipzig; O.R. Reisland, ...”
- “In a letter to Andrew Crosse, as quoted in Eugen Kölbing's Englische Studien, Volume 19 (1894), Leipzig; O.R. Reisland, ...”
- “In a letter to Andrew Crosse, as quoted in Eugen Kölbing's Englische Studien, Volume 19 (1894), Leipzig; O.R. Reisland, ...”
- “John Hobhouse as quoted in Turney, Catherine (1972), Byron's Daughter: A Biography of Elizabeth Medora Leigh, Scribner, ...”
- “As quoted in Toole, Betty Alexandra (1998), Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers: Prophet of the Computer Age, Strawberry Pre...”
- “We may say most aptly that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard-loom weaves flowers an...”
- “[...] engine is the material expression of any indefinite function of any degree of generality and complexity.”
- “A large, coarse-skinned young woman but with something of my friend's features, particularly the mouth.”
- “As quoted by Rosen, Kenneth H. (2013). Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, McGraw-Hill, . p.29.”
- “Englische Studien, Volume 19 (1894), Leipzig; O.R. Reisland, "Byron's Daughter", p. 157-158.”
- “Calculating Instruments and Machines (1949, Douglas Hartree), page 70.”
- “Our family are an alternate stratification of poetry and mathematics.”
- “Notes on the Analytical Engine invented by Charles Babbage (1843)”
- “Computing machinery and intelligence (1950, Alan Turing)”